iPhone 4 Jailbreak Is Available Now

iPhone 4 Jailbreak Available

iPhone 4 Jailbreak Is Available Now
One of the most exciting news for jailbreakers was the announcement from the U.S. Copyright Office when they announced that “handsets to execute software applications” is legal and it does not defy federal copyright law. As soon as the news came out, iPhone Dev team started working and introduced a browser-based iPhone jailbreak.
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YouTube Mobile Website Redesigned

YouTube Mobile Website RedesignedThe online video giant YouTube has been under some criticism for not revamping its mobile website. But recently, the developers and the executives decided to give the service a new look as far as its Mobile version is considered.

In order to increase the Smartphone user’s traffic, YouTube has finally redesigned its Mobile web site. The redesigning is also done so that more users view the Videos through the Smartphones web browsers instead of logging-in to designated applications. Read more »

Apple iAds Journey begins with ads incorporated in the Apps

Apple iAds iOS4After the announcement of release of iOS4, Apple has also embarked on its iAds journey. iAds is basically a service that incorporates Mobile Advertising and the platform for running iAds is iOS.

Now companies like AT&T, Best Buy and Nissan has started posting their ads on the apps. But, the most interesting thing about the iAds is that Apple has taken an initiative of launching and incorporating intelligent Ads services. Read more »

An Alternative for the Flash for iDevices

SMOKESCREEN Alternative for Flash iDevicesOne thing is for sure for the iPhone and the iPad users that the incorporation of Flash® in the iDevices not going to happen now or in the near future as well. Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple computers is very much of the view of discarding Flash® in the Apple handheld devices.

So keeping in view this dilemma, a new open-source project is launched called as SmokeScreen which aims at running Flash-based elements onto iPhone and iPad.
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iPhone OS and Android on a Competition Course

iPhone OS and Android on a Competition CourseAs far as the mobile industry and the smartphone market is concerned, tech giants like Apple, Google and RIM are working frantically to take over the market. Apple recently has become the top company as far as computing and cellphone industry is concerned bypassing Microsoft in terms of market share.

Recently, an analysis is released by Net Applications which compares the web-able devices market share and usage. According to their survey, iPhone currently holds 32.81% of the mobile web browsing market, while Android is lacking far behind with a mere 6.21% of the market share.

The only platform that Apple needs to take over is the Java ME (Micro Edition) which is the sole operating system on the older smartphones.